We read reports about "disengagement at work." How can you figure out what work motivates you, so that you can bring that into your workplace? In this talk, CEO & Career Coach Rachel Serwetz will guide you through her step-by-step process of career path exploration so you can confidently narrow in on your best fit function, industry, and work environment. By clarifying what work is most suitable and intriguing to you, you can utilize this to grow in a direction you're happy with at work, or leverage this to make an external job transition. Knowing what you want and where you're headed is the key to growing as efficiently and strategically as possible in your career. Having a strong sense of career clarity will ensure you choose the right upskilling opportunities, strengthen your personal brand, network with the right people, and reach the next level. Join this talk to understand more about how to gain your own sense of career clarity and participate in a self-reflection exercise to dive into uncover what are your affinities and professional interests, so you can leverage this clarity for your success.

Meet The Speaker

Rachel Serwetz
Rachel Serwetz
CEO, Founder, Career Coach at WOKEN

Rachel Serwetz' early professional experience was at Goldman Sachs in Operations and at Bridgewater Associates in HR. From there, she was trained as a coach at NYU and became a certified coach through the International Coach Federation. After this, she worked in HR Research at Aon Hewitt and attained her Technology MBA at NYU Stern. Throughout her career, she has helped hundreds of professionals with career exploration and for the past 6.5 years she has been building her company, WOKEN, which is an online career exploration platform to coach professionals through the process of clarifying their ideal job and career path. She has served as an Adjunct Professor of Entrepreneurship at Binghamton University and as a Career Coach through the Flatiron School/WeWork, Columbia University, and Project Activate. Learn more about WOKEN here: iamwoken.com.